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WEATHER. LY 2 “From Press to Home (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) s creasing cloudiness and warmer to- . Within the Hour” t: lowest tonight about degrees; The Star’s carrier system covers omorcow unsetied and warmer, fol. every city block and the regular edi- bt e Lt S B tion is delivered to Washington homes Full report on page 7 ¥ | ’ as fast as the papers are printed. # Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 14 : WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 103,539 No. 3. Bntered as second class matter WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 —THIRTY PAGES. * TWO. CENTS. | “Fuie et Coot” WTCHELLVIOLATED RESIDENT EBERT [ nows orman e TRAFFIC MEASURE OF GERMANY DIES FINALLY ENACTED; e ror naugnreri CO0LIDGE'S ORDERS, was forecast by the Weather F y s too early to make any definite - - " y prognostication, a study of gener conditions over the East prompted Weakened by Influenza, First ¢ s Conference Report Accepted‘ e 577 i fhem 10 fnelude s line n the usual Ignored Department as Well Head of Republic Falls by Senate and Measure ‘ i | B / N\ e in Writing Magazine Arti- Victim to Peritonitis. Goes to President. e i cles, Probers Hear. LUTHER ASSUMES DUTIES | . INO SPEED LIMIT GIVEN » ‘ » AR \ AI_BAN'AN REV[]H |SECRETARY DENIES ARMY TILL ELECTION IS HELD FOR CUTLYING SECTIONS; ‘ \ N ; , : ) ) lAlD ]'[] fl"_ WAR OFFICERS WERE MUZZLED | i Reichstag to Meet Monday and | 1100 Extra Police, 2 Judges and \ \ | Says General Was Told by Presi- ‘ | Director Provided—Effective \ NN 3 1 ; ; ¢ dent to Get 0. K. on Con- ing Regular Balloting 60 Days After Signing. English Firm Seen Behind i SR Move to Beat Standard e W\ (o 0il Co. the Ger R TCh i The Senate today agreed to the cor g § L S 2 —— | ference report, following similar ac- - piscaicite Haas e p BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. ration for appendicit | Will be sent to the President for his - 3 ! | signature. = 7 By Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily News. len: whose | | In order to clear up misunderstand- | P > ROME, February 28.—The tale of | | SR 2 i this time are | | | Probably Arrange for Advanc- troversial Issues | how the Anglo-Persian Oil Co. crowd- republic ing regarding the new speed limit of | RowOie Snglo. o o y i 5 % & ed out American interests from first turbulent years of | 22 miles an hour, contained in the| — ; was acknowledged even | | bill, Senator Ball of Delaware, cha the Albanian ofl fields emerges from 3 gal- | ! man of the Senate District commiit 7 PP the Inside story of the intrigu 1 jut 1 { which culminated in the recent : syst today pointed out that while the gt a ttack limit was 22 miles an hour in the {lution of Ahmed Zogu is now clear that the slution THE WINNER. was carefully framed with oil as a motive. The power of the Albanian operation, and city proper, no limit was set for the to e vuraen | REpublicans Pick Tilson, Con- | outiving section, and none was in | had tended to be set by the conferees. 3 1 oil concession has for ur years been Ohioan as Leader. v :p:.l.lxu-\..:.‘ s i ot o B S e v S comlpay ek Mo AlL: though | mus they wished leas and for | War Weeks y Nicholas Longworth of Ohio Wil ! “qpe" Jimit will be 22 : ) CITY, February The e e ma B After the fi kst i e o s e IO ] st i ot Sl A Standard quite to their lik in o V»“v e first bombing the iinth Congress and John port of but it was the B ymber of “false agrarians” owing respects i olen n y the city Q T f Connecticut will be the|purpose of the conferees to Set no from ranches they seized in A percentage of the leader t in the suburbs, and to give the ascalientes. Investigation dis- offered.the Albanian g e versy developed i Navy departme e o Tt iy o artertal hivne | Says Rumania-Also Will Re- | aiims (o' ihe propertics. and the miti | Sanctions Building of More | bt G aei Whien Wera at Teast added greatly ns imp e e o faucys last| “The joint committee in its delib-| pudiate War Debts—Calls |hoes received instructions to recover Seats for Inaugural e e Ersimy oot erations set 25 miles an hour as the| the ranches The decded The present major leade selected by Republican members- the firet ballot by a vote of 140 limit anywh in Washington. The territory was w . controversi €55 A% (he carcur dsciston brads|Dipats huagsn Bt 610 Shisioic] for Concessions. Procession. ealed foom A lantaisipolnt ofylen interpar e zes and the Republicans have a clear- f“l‘?'jli“m"m f‘:_y l” g ‘l’:. .‘.nn» BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. | Authorization for thef constructior. | Separated localities. The Albanlan | urday Ever I » res tsches, | cut majority, his election to the! g rc® Bl R IRT L0 iles an hour. | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. of additional reviewing stands has | Eovernment objected that this would | Write some artic and the jibes of Mona speakership is certain St G e S o sl fon e Dr SRRt Coolk ] a virtual monopoly, since |my instructi = p = as amended by e s ey PARIS, February Premisr Her- | the Anglo-Pers Co. 1 White House v could not b 2 ' Martin B. Madden of e b o iy L Sae ana e pasd S| Ang rsiar could so dis- hite Hou gman ceeed : “x':, 8 l., o . nols. Tor Wdan o e : ,..'"'., riot gave the Senators of the fore r | ldge. and work on two structures OR| iihyee its holdings as to include all side t #ollerns, Iped t SR SR T0ree e Deicant Tl diafe pilve Bl 4 P nelylaffairs commission the somewhat the south side of Pennsylvania avenue | the oil. pared « S . *1y offered a motion by which the! was added, o The speed | L the White H ut 1 . 2 in front of the use, with a| Premier Fan Noli insisted that the|objections stitut % Ak an hour, ex-| Startling news Friday that neither an Noli insisted that the ! objection selection of Mr. Longworth was made | limit shall 1 hour, ex S ossible total capacity 5.000 per- | concess et officer. . To - cept in the o sectlons and on; Italy nor Rumania intends repaying 1® sibl tal capacit 000 per- ron ssion be granted to the st "v To make such arterial highways as the director [its war debts. Consequently, at the sons, was begun todas {favorable bidder—which seemed to e ; President wrote Bingled parts Syetto ha (1 timple| was by acclamatio toming._aev-tunding - eoterince. ‘ne | ONE Crashes at Dayton, But| Tickets or theae sents wil be placea e Standard o co o omest. SbItican . cribls it ‘ the unanimous. The choice of Mr. Tilson dignity with which Frau cnts Excluded - he press of Wash ve 5 ful |on sale at the headquarters of the Deckme clgax that o A surgents Excluded. In the pr f Wash Ih SR8 Eriiice TAust BETAREe il 13 Wee TRRE [on sale at the headquarters of thei . g Tiot grant. the conmesiiar he e % Although a move, quickly squelched ' noticed that this amendment has been | =g pe &0 0 0 8 L ST - i Washington inaugural committee, in| ghe v o s disarmed many of their pegt i SOt 8 O A Rl s by e e ieay |01 iose wo feounccias ok ISR lpIsEscapes=—Hsteymine {00 sxon bt ieonaisen hiitheh Anglo Co. under the eritics by 0Py oo, maa oallesto s pEERL L ARIER T . I At not written against her. e Gridiron Club room of t illard | terms demanded, the wheels of inter- E " t th partic tion in th aucus of two of 'S¢ IENET ‘Epae et b s 5, - 5 T . H arly ay orning. eser- ational politics beg > = There was not another ; AETHE B Tollowers of Senautor 1a tions and arterial highways, but it can Premier Herriot emphatically re- to lesh Fllgh | Hote, early Monday mornin Reser- | national politics began moving mys- leader in Germany, his enemies ad-| 1o 4 B T o ghutor 14 learly be seen by the proper interpreta- | peated the statement that France | vations made before that time must | teriously, under direction, apparently e have sugsesdud. ot e to attend over| tion of the amendment that the dircc. 4does not intend to repudiate her debis . be taken up immediately after the|irom Belgrade. FUELR o d hizfgestit Toukpies exclialo bl T | tor's authority covers designa OF it uin thett bafore may.kettlsnank | sale of tickets begins, it was an-| 1arly in December M. Nincich, the ki Dresidentinl | the exclusio t st Republican | W07 SHSEEN. SR pis sa 4 Sy By the Associated Press. | 4 Jugoslavian foreign minister, came to | aders. Rep ntatives Lampert of | Arle! 3 ; } made the number of the Dawe: WILBUR WRIGHT FIELD, DAy-|Dbogneed ‘harge of thelROme. Where he talked to Premier Wisconsin Keller of MinnesotalOW¥. .~ & =~ conferees | Nities must be fixed, and the yearly | TON, Ohio, Februar m deter- | O R R balld only 1,000 2iussol He also got into contact RS P P were the two members for whom a |, it 18 (e WCALOR BF TS Confereet | sums which France repay to her cred- | mination was written faces of | Stands has orders to build only 1.000) with Austen Chamberlain, the British ! p, Gen N o o G e move was made to restore them to| S TGN T cuburbs of the city, | 1tors must concur with the sums |10 Army air pilots of the first pursuit tlprial sRpS siow. It the demandsiforeign secretary, and then went to|putCaic ; it Erestdent. Bb as ¢ X Ll RepresenSitiva Buliten ot Ilnois o na i ro i oy nilnd My Bisciede v intent on reaching Mia F bl m it Wi = ¢ 3 " ary of W patrioti t L proposed that Mr. Lampert be ad-|Z'o00 o, 0 TN ot o of the wons Wants Debt Cut. today, thereby demonstrating :nll"lhe plans are so :Lr;‘:n(sd that fogu Enters with Troops. Ly ohrN lines when it be | mitted to the caucus. He said the | PTCNCHMED: WES 2 seatl 2 | ability of pursuit groups to function |3:000 more seats can be added if time| ;.\ PSS e aireraft tis extre eit Wisconsin Representative was wait- | (TOYersy on s stion. On the other hand, he emphasized |45 4 fighting unit under extreme cold |for the parade Wednesday afternoon, |, " v k Ahmed Bey | day, and added f; here are plet ces in the Dis- | 4} 5 S ta’ oRERIninE i R TUCEL SRS chich pi ses to be ¢ intense ZO8U (who had previously been STabDTe conse ing in his office for word from the ! hex s : the necessity for 8 _obtaining | weather as well as in Summer tem- | ¥hich promises to be one of i 5¢| Belgrade and w e app broug! seting and had assured him that €re & speed of J0 miles an hour | from Great Britain and the United | peratures, all within a da attractiveness despite its compara-| jEFade and was oroke he was the 4 the | during the recent campaign he had | (Continued on Page 4, Column 1) |States a reduction of her debts, sim- | Fate did not deal kindly with Maj. | tively limited size o e i L roving shown no open hostility to the Re- ilar'to the one she granted Germany.|Thomas G. Lanphier, commander of Stand About Sold Out. | Serb-Albanian border with ple o t wpoints, | publican national ticket Regarding the German disarma- |the 12 PW-8 Curtis planes which left | virually the entire stand along La- | mones ag erme sog seot i I rea v or too| Representative Newton of Minn nent problem, M. Herriot indicated | Selfridge Field with the temperature | g, atie S hiie Teen noll ot i = S g lers, i C i W sota urged similar treatment for Mr |that Marshal Foch will have a report | hovering near zero early today. FIrst, | 1o wag aeoannced o mumber ot o | feomding the former e e won the confidence of | Keller, but opposition quickly d ready Monday ihe shipwlietes by Thent B € Whine- | & T8 0 O e s B = orbia fell. and the Se and isters ac-|veloped to both requests, Chairman The French premier, who has been | head nosed over when it struck a rut : an Noll forma foregoing staten 16 et o ! Sk 1 'k @ TUt|jeen informed that they must call for in Rome, London, and Bel- a pow- | Snell of the rules committee, intre informed that the opposition in the | landing here. The plane was wrecked. | (ilii tickets by Monday noon of they | grade, but recelved o seopon s cept- | ducing a resolution proposing th dominions has made It impossible for [but Lieut. Whitehead escaped injury. | 10" CCRE 0¥ TROEN HOOR OF FRA L ¥ T Represents prom. | the roll at I an caucuses in the ! the British to sign a guarantee pact cond, with all of the 11 ships (s Lo Pl%ecd bn sale with those for|at best vague ones. Then he pro- h s s raged | House be restricted during the | r Belgium, France and the Eastern |serviced and motors of 10 of them |(io TeW SHance 0 wn bur-|tested to the League of Nations, and | for so|ninth Congress to members w | lies, but that Great Britain is|running, the cylinder power plant g . *i was confidentially informed that the | the regular military ¢ 1 & political situation already badly muddled ported the Republican presidentia villing to sign a pact which should |in Maj. Lanphier's plane proved balky, |4y, call for their tickets later. = |league could not discuss the matter |requests, was sti Sha Vica i AR HAT Kbt s W IS en the- sale seats for the| without the consent of Great E retary include Germany, is now examining |due to a dead magneto. first stand was opened Thursday | —which he was not able tg < Delayed Nearly Two Hours. |there was a long line waiting 10| time to preve. o e pick out the choice places before the | torw, | L 0 cht Abmed Zogu pasteboards even arrivedy The same 1924 campaign I'the propositions made to France by Jabor org an 1 of _A point of order was made against| Nolan, Murphy and Siegal|Germany when Herr Cuno was chan- together w his v (Continued oo Page 5 Colummil) ‘ icellor. These propositions were After many mechanics had worked id Gen. Mitchell visit you in A Tells of Mitchell Plea. practical politic veloped hin : demilitarization of the Rhine |frantically, a new magneto was in- gl < : er. | Simultaneously, Serbian propaganda | gust, 1924, after his Asiat : trip. wit as admirers pointed ¢ Refuse Further. Testimony, for a period of 30 years stalled, and 10 of the group left here | tNINg I8 expected this time and per-| gyreaq the report that Fan Noli was|the request for permission to delive y sons who wish to get the best points 3 Samiel Gompers dn = CLASH DELAYS BILL | "No ‘agurossion by either - country [fully an hour and 40 minutes behind | 301 Who wish to get the best points | receiving Soviet money. despite the |lectures on what he saw?" asiced ¢ T Fearing Incrimination. Rt & DUBIE Lefercn Tun: | the contemplated schedule ortly | L A e membars of the oo | notorious fact that the Albanian gov- | resentative Pi S P The recognition of the present|before 10 o'clock a new ship arrived | Club room - embersof 4 | ernment did not have enough money| “He did come replied P ol ; o FOR WOMAN’S BUREAU y e e nieE e mere from ‘Selfridge Fiela for Lieut | TMiliee supervising the stands an- | {0'orgunize'a detenss for » ey weas gt on in the 1 5 (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily New ehead, who »sume the f | R sh representative n < 1 asked : s finding w h n ] | (Consrisht. 1925, vy Chicago Daily News Co) | Whitehead, who will resume the fight |"MICEG |, have additional| ,The Eritish representative at Tirana 1 1 I i described 10 dreamy t B Confronted with new charges, offi- with Lieut. L. C. Hurd in another | he decision to have additionall ,en virtually broke off relations on a|Into wr doubt, w a hard-headed. tactful leader. who| = clals of the National Disabled Sol- TAXATION IS STUDIED. e I L N avenue virtually makes the | Minor pretext. Fan Noli's govern-|be a valuable St i s vhalf of the | Hill and Blanton in Wrangle, Pre- | diers’ Leazue today declined to tes- SCRE i pEaiboete of iice ot Phie o femak of tie Wikie S| =i Wia wiloui fiiends or womey,| Huwe Seereimey Wecks expisined panioepilil FSnIDE N : : tify further before a House investi- S e a court of honor. The north stands,|2nd its artillery was overwhelmed by | that the report, which Gen. Mit e ter i i venting Action on Unanimous | .5, " e Rround that | France Wants to See What Others | f1&0¢ o0 he 'drerfi;“ thia suve 1“1;;“;0 painted the inaugural buff and blue, | 208W's Well officered and excellently | had testified was i B for 5 stretch the entire length of Lafay- |€Quipped army [ Bopanfient, me Briih eamyiorthaPresiaent htcne) Consent Measure. it would tend to incriminate them Pay. determination, which became more pro- X il 7 Zogu's first act after assuming |20 minutes after Gen. Mitel West Sanitariu e public re- S A | Abner Siegal, counsel for the nounced just before the start ette Square. Directly in front of the| Zogu's first act af e S kel e ; = 2 By the Associated Press We will do It even if we have to| White House on the south side will|POWer was to grant the Anglo-Per- . the ; 4 league, withdrew from the committee o e wi e have to e eny o 2 sian concessioa : form, | month. A further discussic | A verbal clash between Representa- i mittee | "PARIS, February 28.—The subcom- | iy part of the way after night~ he|be the President's reviewing stand, |Sian concession in its original form. | month. A further discussion of th | tive Hill of Maryland and Representa- | T°0 @fter his name had been linked | mittec of the \Chamber of Deputies | declared, as he climbed into the cock- | ¥1th the south stands stretching out | The action was ratified by a rump | TeROT Was £iven The Commites o tive Blanton of Texas prevented pas-| 7 the testimony with charges relat- | which is charged with studying the | pit of his ship. ouiewiies s1ds oL It i deputies in prison | . plic last night g ing to narcotic handling and a “fake |report of the government on the set- | fThe mext stop is at Macon, Ga., ap- Cadets to Be Ushers. Sutt 80 meslls sage in the House today on the b B s 3 o (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co) | “Did you tell Gen. Mitchell that if 300 BELIEVED HURT e o T ot the)deal” to construct a hospital, and |tlement of France's foreign debts to | proximately 500 miles from here.| The decision also gives the cadets 3 80 T RUR SN |t e herainted In diseussing thix ve B which would Eive the Womans | later John T. Nolan, the leagucs na- | the United States and Great Britain | From there to Miami, it is slightly [of the Washington high schools their | TR port in public that you would call commander. Kenneth is investigating taxes in foreign|more than 500 miles. long delayed opportunity to take : R IN POWDER BLAST | Birean of the Fotice Department ner: | Sotal i T e romen ' abe | countrion. i oers. ovhren) S RIS S BPRE AL oo bieol| GANGER!IN\MICEICURBED] . | i to ‘ manent status by law increase i g z the stand for further questioning. The committee says that consider-|{ j and 45 o i ficers Sy s fhe peraomielttror B0 toR80 axdipiet | {in 1 hour and 45 minutes. ni Officers of the cadet corps are DE e RSTa Al SAT S e R ny S ras acanily o sy Ofligen rps_are “I did_not” declared Secreta T mately to 45 policewomen. e e e o] enouted Thet|ins Mgutes recently ublished abroAd) ré omd baen: planuad to substitute! s yntinued un Fage 3, Commn ) BY DOSING WITH INSULIN | weeis. 1 Tive no power to ash hin s % et IR 3 as unfair, tha concerning taxes paid by Frenchmen. | water for an anti-freeze solution in b his omess b resicn The Forty Tons of Explosive, Gasoline | o,jectad to consideration of a bill fa- | 525 Ueing insulted by perjured tes-|Germans, Englishmen and Americans | the cooling systems of the motors here, | e x last t n el was ir 5 e e e o T ¢ and that he authorized all|do not correspond with fa it has|but as the temperature stood at 16 FIVE cHILDREN DIE Prevents Recurrence of Disease in |office was in September.” Th re- and Kerosene Ignited would give Maryland an additional ague witnesses not to testify be-|asked Deputy Bedouce to prepare a|above zero it was abandoned. % tary then requested per Tl Federal judie. When Representative | aUse it might o Moo ::‘l’:t‘,'\“""’w";“m'é"“,‘r‘"“' x““"g"id"l‘l‘ ZiEha dyens: WL Qomy thete tur lineg Half of Cases, Vienna read an_editorial from a nd. 318 Sl i B Nolan and Murphy s centage of taxes paid in | flving suits at Macon and don lighter fci o whic eclared “expi o Blanton's bill to wive legal status €0 | hemselves of that plea a little Tater, | cach country, taking into account the | garments i IN FARMHOUSE FIRE Physician Reports. s el s sl Ty Renresentative HiL promptly on. | ¥ith the added declaration that they | cost of living and the value of the i e e 3 b 8 e e e could not submit to questioning in|country’s currency on the world's ex- HOP FROM MICHIGAN. 1 A, February 28.—Successful|ne ttle friendly editing. Jation. Tbut assured Mo Hlanton that | Lhe absence of their counsel, and then | change market SN % Special Dispatch to The Star. lude e tusith S Breven e o oo < S 2 44 | withdrew | “EASTON, Md., February 28—Five|Use of insulin in preventing the re- nt Passed Over. [ children of Benjamin Wilson, ranging | Corrence, ©Of cancer in mice s re-; foregoing mention of Ger (Continued on Pa Jlumn 6.) or any o B the Ausociatefl Press RIO JANEIRO, February 28.—Al- though it was impossible early this|he would withdraw his objection if morning to estimate the casualtics, | he would accept as an amendment on | it is believed that more than 300 per- | his bill the Hill proposal for an ad- ditional Maryland judge. Representative Blanton vigorously refused to entertain this proposition, and while he was velling his d nouncement on the floor Representa from the United States, and quanti- | tive Hill was trying to outyell him ties of gasoline and kerosene were |in an appeal to the chair for order stored on the island, and the explo- | that the members might hear what sion is believed to have been caused | the Representative from Texas was by ignition from the two lighters | saying . 4 >, McIne Pl Di g ¥ & S in S0 3 Venrs: Nrere i paper read by Pro z S olGRBkE e ua testimony by M. P. McInerney, a Vet- | reparging interallied debts, Premier Engines. |In ages from 8 to 2 years, were burned | F0{ Grich Silberstein of the . Vienug |Mitchell was the closest the Secretary erans’ Bureau investigator, who said | yerp| at $ 1 i |in the Wilson home, six miles west of o pproached the reported reprimand { he had been told by Walter A. Sher- | ennior, Said most cordial negotia-| SELFRIDGE FIELD, Mich., Febru- | here, last night e of Nreenlal ke N p nt at f ad been Y. Wa A- Sher- | tions were being conducted with Great | SEL LEl FWSILD, Mol Jiehri } ece, ikt plgnt - i1q | before the medical association Ing:of the asalsia ERShist e N 3 ) 3 i 2 i ; — urs and his wife and oldest child, hember e co ce asked the win, a Washington real estate man, of | prfian “2ng the United States, but|2Fy 28—Planes of the first pursuit| Wilson and his wife and oldest chila, | P°fPre, the medical assoclation member of the committ ked th proposal to undertake construction | p.“the status remained the same as | ETOUP. making a dawn-to-dusk flight |a girl of 10 years, had left the home |, ¢ i cretary what his views on the re > =] , s same as - 3 ht.o : |by countless experiments on ¥ n | ©f @ hospltal in the Capital, and then |1 ¢ Lo0 to Miami, got into the air at 6:34 this | and gone to another part of the farm,, o (UL % SXPIFITIENTS O WICE o tment of Gen. Mitchell were | abandon it after collecting money | “R.12((Ve (o the question of security | MOrning. Because it still was dark. | which is owned by Mrs. J. 1 Taylor. |yl T D0 % e of maulin | Later in his testimony Secretars | through a Christmas hospital fund|sron aggression, the premier said it | OTders were given to follow the De- | It is believed they expected to return | pior the excision of their caret Weeks referred to n. Mitchell as appeal. The subject first was broach- ,mw‘;mg that the moment was ap.|troit River lights to Toledo, then to [ within a short time. o i i : 1',““{ noma | | eing very familiar, perhaps more ed. the witness said, by a man named | “PP2 2 X ey P-1cut across country to Wilbur Wright | Thomas Lyons, a neighbor, saw a o apag o o7 e sy an sab- | el sther one officer in the de- = : S proaching when the allies would have = b 5 servable in 50 per cent of the cases. |than any o % ? Ballou, who said he was connected | {y get together on the procedure and | Field at Dayton. bright glow in the direction of the S rtment with the condltions of alr o B S : i with the league, and who later intro- | Eiphers aed The planes left the field in groups (small farmhouse about 9 o'clock, and —— broad. “He was sent abroad which caught fire yesterday morning | 3 e anid) Sh in to Si 1 conditions of negotiations which had of three, taking a V-shaped fornfa- | went there to offer aid. He discovered power a . e - while anchored near the storage | uced Sherw aegal become indispensable. " & P 3 5 b because he was supposed to be com- e CONFER ON D. C. BILL. |, B*lou according to the story, like- tion as soon as they got their bear- | the structure in smoldering ruims.| APPROVES DEBT CLAIM. petent,” and “as long as we have an fiiet (oF FainbiEnce e e 0 . L. « [wise had talked about making money —e ings in the air. It was still so dark | Investigation this morning revealed . ar 4 experience in the Wax sons were injured and several lives lost in the explosion yesterday after- noon on Caju Island, near Nictheroy Forty s of powder, imported aIGhed, 1adt MiBTE. Tom ARG TRl Gl by smuggling Chinese into the| when the last planes left that they |the charred bodies of the five chil- | —_— Gl DR S Sl i (o e ain ) gl Trom (Rlo Junely Committee Members Take Up|country. ~ McInerney added that WORLD COURT SHELVED. |wero invisible to the watchers as|dren. Officers and the Talbot County | Senate Passes Bill Awarding $131,- | o wo will tend his assistant : : P| Siegal had been interested in narcotic s00n as they left the rays of the flood | coroner have gone to the scepe. It is . | handling. ey e lights on the fleld. The start was |reported that Wilson and his wife and 000 for Civil War Damages. Discusses Air Expenditures. 4 : | ~Sherwin also took the stand and | Question Brought Up in without incident, except fop .slight|daustiter abon discovering the baYoc| gue senxte last night pass i11] Representative Prall, who questioned Conferces of the House and Senmate| told of receiving the hospital proposal &’ P in Senate and | {1, \le" in warming up the engines|of the farm went to a neighbor's i alie $181000. to tho e Dl v Seoresentatives closely on the are resuming meetings this afternoon i rrom Ballou and of pretending to be Is Quickly Put Aside. because of the intense cold. home in their distress and are|m.nor Nutt, a Civil War planter of | financial support given naval aviation on the District appropriations bill.|interested in it in order to secure = stricken ;with..grief. Louisiana and Mississippi, for de-|several days ago, went into a lengthy f!| The only item now in dispute is!gyrther evidence. He id Ballou| Adr 258 = > e . k 3 : herence of the United States to —e- struction of a cotton gin mill and 700 | discussion ~of figures with retary amount of the lump sum, the House | taixed it over with him at a lat 2 0 5 el et ey W WOk e amoun e House | talked it over w him at a |later |the World Court came up in the 3 bales of cotton while the property | Weeks on the matter of Army sery eam vy s. contending for $8.000.000 and the Sen- | O 1 *\Tich Slegal was présent. | Senate Juat nighe. bt was put asig 5,000 OIL WORKERS QUIT.| 4 CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. T e T O ot ko how o Al Rty P oMl Tt o s [oe o e T P so0 quickly that few Senators realized Nutt was a Northern sympathizer. |ice was reduced’in the desired amount remain in their barracks, ready | An agreement is expected to be GUEMS'F OFrP‘RESIDVENT. the subject had been broached: Move to Break Strike in Mexican | Parents and Four Others Escape £ Secretary Weeks read the Lump-Sum Issue. l v ) e the budget limit and the final il lany. disorders arising frem o | reached at today’'s meeting, in order When the Court proposal of Sena- i . - b estimate, ali of which showec quell y disorder rising from the I ot the bill inis page tor Pepper, Republican, Pennsylvania, Field Fails. | as Home Is Swept. | Refuses Hohday, Killed. budget estimate, ali of which shi 4, in set to begin at midnight tonight EISER Mrs. R B. Hills, an old friend of | was reached on the calendar, Senator| MEXICO CITY, February 28—Five| HOUSTON, Tex. February 25.—| SCRANTON, Ba, February 25. The strike has been declared by: the ! President and Mrs. Coolidge. whose | KIng Democrat, Utah, suggested the | thousand workers are on strike In the | Four children of Mr. and Mrs. Merl | Joseph Gaughan of Archbald, Pa.. be- Tramway Workers' Atlian “rnis| Osborne Wood Leaves Barcelona. !iome is on the opposite side of the [objection Le had rade against oil fields of the Huasteca Oil Co. in | Corson, who live near Pearland, Tex., | came 21 years of age today aad his organization is opposed by the Tram-| BARCELONA, Spain, February 25— | street from the Coolidge home at |consideration wou'lbe witharawn “if | Tampico and Vera Cruz. ? were burned to death today when |parents suggested that he remain | order to keep the War Department with- way Workers yudicalist Union, | Osborne C. Wood, the former Ameri- | Northampton, is a guest at the White | the original Harding plan is substi-| The company arranged with the| their home was destroyed by fire.| from work and make it a holiday. but | in the ]!munoi,lhe budget figures. Sec which is equally set upon keeping the | can Army officer, whose financial ope- | House, where she will remain until | tuted S Sindicato Unico de Petroleo a week | The parents were Injured in Jumping | the youth only laughed. A few hours | ——gomias oo 0 S street cars running. Clashes between | rations have been the subject of wide | after the inaugural ceremonies. | “Not my objection” interjected|ago for men to take the places of a|from a second-story porch. Four|later Gaughan was struck by a run (Continue 4 ol the groups a‘e feared publicity recently, left Barcelona this| Mrs. Hills accompanied Mrs. A. I |Chzirmon Borah of the foreign rela- | few strikers at Cerro Azul, but the | other ahnflun"empfig. away coal car in a Hudson Coal Co, = 2RV The tramways are owned by|afternoon, giving Valencia as his de; lGnodhuc‘ mother of Mrs. Coolidge, |tions committee, and the proposal|workers in other camps immediately| The orlgin o ® Bas not been [ mine and died as his father xnd other : 2 Canadian interests. 7| Soation, from Northampton to Washington. ' went back to the calendar. walked out. : determined Radio Programs—Page 23. 2ot 0 Degin st midant tomtghL. Representative Prall's opinion, that 10 per cent of the total War Department | budget asked for, yre than one-third of the Air Service estilnate, was reduced in workmen picked up his crushed form. |